Four months ago, I published a piece detailing how St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH, had been captured by the trans agenda. I shared their videos promoting the trans agenda, their T-shirts promoting the trans agenda, their medical records system that requires patients to fill in nonsensical fields like “Sex Assigned at Birth” and “Gender Identity,” and the mobile health clinic promoting the trans agenda. I described the most serious situation of all, and that is the lawsuit by detransitioner Amanda Stewart detailing how she had been seriously harmed by sex change surgery at the hospital while she was severely mentally ill.
Related: SCAER: NH Catholic Hospital Is Captured by the Trans Agenda
I have checked in with St. Joseph Hospital, and they are no longer displaying the pro-trans T-shirt in their gift shop, and their mobile health clinic no longer has the pro-trans symbolism on the side. Sometime between January and April, the bus was repainted to remove the striped hearts promoting their support for the LGB and the T.
Unfortunately, St. Joseph Hospital’s medical records are still infected with a nonsensical “Gender Identity” field. The “Sex Assigned at Birth” field has been replaced by a “Birth Sex” field, but that still implies that the sex the doctor observed at a patient’s birth could be mistaken. The records have a “Legal Sex” field, which is no longer editable. It reflects what is on the patient’s state ID. Unfortunately, that makes the field meaningless because in New Hampshire anyone can get a Male, Female, or X (non-binary) marker on his, her, or zir state ID, no matter that person’s biological sex. So there is still no way to mark a patient’s biological sex on a St. Joseph Hospital medical record.

St. Joseph’s videos promoting the trans agenda are still up on YouTube, including St. Joseph Hospital Recognizes Pride Month and the most cringey of all, Grand Rounds: LGBT & Medicine. You have to watch these videos to appreciate how captured St. Joseph Hospital has been by the trans agenda.
St. Joseph Hospital is still defending itself against the lawsuit by detransitioner Amanda Stewart. There was a hearing for her case on March 27 in Hillsborough County Superior Court South in Nashua. Adam Pignatelli of the law firm Rath, Young, Pignatelli represented the hospital. Recently, one detransitioner received a $2 million award, and another detransitioner received a confidential settlement days before her case was set to go to trial. Amanda doesn’t have a trial scheduled, so she has a long way to go.
